part of me wishes that the MCU had started in the early 90s. it would have been great to see Douglas and Downey attempt the characters; back then. conversely, I think marvel did kind of capture lightning by signing Chris Hemsworth, Evans, and Scarlett at the same time.

God! I am so not up to date with my comic book movie news! Im mad that Hank isn't going to be THE Ant-Man but holy hell! You can not beat Michael Douglas in a Marvel movie. Holy **** this casting is nothing short of amazing.

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I'd say Patrick Wilson (who's 40) can't play younger than 35. Assuming Douglas-Pym is 70 in the current day, that would require the flashback scenes to occur in the very late-70's. 1979 or so, which would go against what we've been hearing. Doesn't look like a match to me.

I'd say Patrick Wilson (who's 40) can't play younger than 35. Assuming Douglas-Pym is 70 in the current day, that would require the flashback scenes to occur in the very late-70's. 1979 or so, which would go against what we've been hearing. Doesn't look like a match to me.

coincidentally, I think "To Steal an Ant-Man" (the comic book version) hit stands in 1979.

so how crazy do you guys want movie Pym to be? i'm not saying that they necessarily have to work any of that stuff from the books into the movie. but Pym being a little off his rocker would provide an easy explanation for why he's so off-the-map as a costumed hero. just imagine if the first (or second) time that we meet him, he's in a straight-jacket. i bet Michael Douglas could be charming; even as a crazy person.

we don't know anything official about the movie; other than that Douglas is playing Pym and Rudd is Lang. but Wright had a figurine that looked like Douglas wearing a retro-Ant-Man costume on his twitter. so i think we could expect to see Ant-man in flashbacks. it'd also be illogical for him to create an Ant-Man suit that he, himself, wasn't going to wear (at one point).

So is this like a passing of the helmet type of film from Hank Pym to Scott Lang?

something like that. but i think Douglas' Pym is going to be manipulating things from the "shadows." Wright listed the Earth Mightiest Heroes cartoon episode "To Steal an Ant-Man" as a source. but i think he's just taking elements of that and applying it to his heist movie. there might be, at least, two Ant-men in it. heist's often require a team of thieves.

So is this like a passing of the helmet type of film from Hank Pym to Scott Lang?

Edgar said the movie starts with Pym in the sixties as Tales To Astonish Ant-Man then flashes forward to the modern days with Lang becoming Ant-Man and the two of them teaming up (possibly to do a heist which requires Lang's burglary and electronics skills).

Edgar also say it is the origin of one Ant-Man (Lang) and the swansong of another (Pym). So it is Pym passing the torch to Lang in regards to the Ant-Man identity.

I'm not sure how audiences would respond to Yellowjacket seeing as how I see some people whining about Amazing Spider-Man Peter Parker and Man Of Steel Clark Kent being Jerks as despite them not being.

Douglas Pym might of taken up other superhero identities over the years

I'm not sure how audiences would respond to Yellowjacket seeing as how I see some people whining about Amazing Spider-Man Peter Parker and Man Of Steel Clark Kent being Jerks as despite them not being.

Douglas Pym might of taken up other superhero identities over the years

i guess i'm imagining him going a little punisher-style vigilante after his wife is killed. and then disappearing for a time; maybe up until the events of the Ant_man movie.